
Spain and Real Madrid legend Francisco Gento, who won 12 La Liga titles with the club, has also won as many six European Cups which includes five straight titles from 1956 to 1960 before getting his last European Cup medal in 1966.
With the UEFA Champions League being European Cup's equivalent, let us take a look at eight players who can equal Gento's record of six titles in the competition.
Criteria: One-third of the Real Madrid squad have won three titles. This list is comprised of the player's age and how many more titles they need to equal Gento.
#8 Toni Kroos

Though he remained trophyless in his first season at Real Madrid, he managed to win two Champions League titles in two years and played an important role in his team's triumphs. The German midfielder needs three more Champions League titles to equal Gento and with age on the side, he might manage to equal to Spanish legend's tally.
#7 Nacho

A product of Real Madrid's Youth Academy, Nacho made his senior debut in 2011 and since then, he has been with the squad. He is one of the loyal Real Madrid players as he managed to stick with the team in spite of getting meagre game time.
He won his first Champions League title in 2014 and then he was a part of the squad that won the tournament in 2016 and 2017. He has a golden chance of winning the tournament again as his team will take will be taking on Liverpool in the final of the 2017-18 Champions League.
The 28-year-old has age on his side to equal Gento's six Champions League titles. Because of his ability to adapt, it's unlikely the club will get rid of him as he can offer a lot to the team.
#6 Isco

He won the Champions League during his debut season with Real Madrid and went on to add two more in the next three years. The 26-year-old might be winning his fourth Champions League crown in the coming weeks and is one of the possible contenders who can equal Gento's tally of six titles.
#5 Dani Carvajal

He was also key in Real Madrid's eleventh and twelfth in 2016 and 2017 and will be hoping to complete a hat-trick of titles on May 26th. The right-back will easily play for at least eight more years and the future Real Madrid captain has every single chance of winning six Champions League medals and equal the great Gento's record.
#4 Gerard Pique

Unlike Messi, the defender didn't win all his four titles with Barcelona as he was a part of the Manchester United squad that won the 2008 Champions League before he left the club to join the Catalans with whom he won the tournament thrice.
#3 Cristiano Ronaldo

The winger-turned target man already holds the record for the most number of goals scored in the UEFA Champions League with 120 strikes in just over 100 appearances for Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United and Real Madrid. He is already the greatest ever to play in the competition and if he manages to win two more titles, he will dethrone Real Madrid legend Gento as the most successful player to play in the European Cup/Champions League.
The Real Madrid number 7 won his first Champions League title with the Red Devils in 2008 and had to wait for six years to win his second and added two more to his tally in the next three years. With Real Madrid set to play Liverpool in the final of the Champions League in three weeks' time, it won't be a surprise if he wins his fifth title in the competition.
If he manages to do so, he will need just one title to equal Gento and with Ronaldo expected to play for at least three more years, thanks to his fitness, him overtaking Gento's six European titles might become a reality.
#2 Lionel Messi

With Messi two years younger to Ronaldo, he has every chance of tumbling all his goal-scoring records and the 30-year-old might end up with at least six Champions League titles as he is just two shy of the landmark at the moment.
#1 Raphael Varane

With the defender having age on his side, one can expect him to play for the next 10 years at least. With his fourth Champions League crown beckoning, I won't think twice before putting my money on Varane for becoming the most successful player to play in the tournament.
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